There are two instances of sexual assault in the movie. One near the beginning of the movie against a man at gun point and another 30-40 mins into the movie against a woman who is blackmailed. Power is used over them for sexual acts therefore they are sexual assault but not in a "traditional" way.
There is no eye mutilation shown, but one character ends up with a false eye towards the end of the movie. Neither the direct injury to the eye that resulted in this nor any eye surgery are shown
A woman cheats on her partner with another man, however its implied she is doing it for her own safety due to the other man’s power/status rather than for pleasure.
The main character argues on the phone with someone unwilling to compromise, causing him to get very upset. It is not connected to autism or similar disorders, but can appear similar to a meltdown.
Flashing emergency vehicle lights feature throughout the Battle of Baktan Cross, with some intense strobing in two scenes in which Lockjaw surveys the street of protestors. No flashing during the indoor scenes with Bob and Sergio in-between the exterior shots.
Elsewhere there are more subtle or infrequent moments of flashing including:
- flares shooting across the sky in opening sequence, in following scene there is intense machine gun fire for several seconds
- some quick shots of explosions in montage
- close-up flames in foreground at several points (campfire, incinerator)
- police lights moving in background in multiple scenes, prolonged in third act shot of Sergio
- phone camera flashes in final scene
No, but there is a nonbinary character who the main character expresses confusion over their identity. He asks for their pronouns and the joke is moreso on his end for being behind-on-the-times rather than the nonbinary character.
the first 20-ish minutes are definitely the horniest, but no explicit sex scenes take place. a woman is repeatedly turned on by acts of political violence, and this is shown by her making out with her lover with tongue, kissing his neck, and straddling him over the course of a montage. she sexually humiliates an army general by telling him to get an erection before escorting him out of a camp at gunpoint (and he does). he later spies on her with a pair of binoculars and starts to masturbate out of frame until he's interrupted. they meet again in a public bathroom, and she pretends to kneel down to give him fellatio as a distraction, but doesn't actually do anything. later, he coerces her into having sex, in which it's implied she does something to his butt out of frame. their sexual encounter plays a central role in the story going forward, but again, nothing too explicit is ever shown. i'm personally very sensitive to sex scenes in movies and was a *little* uncomfortable, but hardly anything else sexual happens after the prologue.